Falcons Wire: So, the Dolphins are last place in pretty much every offensive category. What’s going on there?

Antwan Staley: The problem with the Dolphins offense is mostly at the feet of their offensive line. Not only is Jay Cutler being pressured a lot, but Jay Ajayi is having trouble finding holes to run through. It is hard to say who has been the best lineman on the Dolphins roster in their first four games but none of them have been consistent.

FW: Do you see Cutler remaining as the starter for the rest of the season or could they make a change?

AS: Dolphins head coach Adam Gase isn’t going to make the change from Cutler to Matt Moore. Everyone knows what Moore can do in the Dolphins offense. Cutler has been a Dolphin two months and already people want him benched.

FW: Who has been Miami’s MVP for the first month of the season?

AS: I don’t know if there are many choices for this right now. I do know their best player has been Ndamukong Suh so I would have to go with him. Although the stats won’t show it, he has been a beast on the Dolphins defensive line. Suh’s play has given players like Cameron Wake and Andre Branch opportunities to get sacks since he is often double teamed.

FW: Are there any under-the-radar Dolphins players we should keep an eye on?

AS: In his first start against the Titans last week, linebacker Rey Maualuga had a very good performance. He recorded seven tackles in his Dolphins debut and looked solid against the run all day long.

FW: The Falcons are favored by 11 points. Is there any reason at all to believe an upset is possible?

AS: I doubt it. The Dolphins have yet to show the ability to score on a consistent basis. That is bad because they will be facing a Falcons team that is in the top 10 in total offense and points. Unless Miami can get an amazing performance from their defense for four quarters, it is hard seeing them win this game.